Lewis, M., Clark, W., Carver, J., Mackenzie, A., & Jefferson, T. (1809). The Travels of Capts. Lewis & Clarke: By order of the government of the United States, performed in the years 1804, 1805 & 1806, being upwards of three thousand miles, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacifick Ocean : containing an account of the Indian tribes, who inhabit the western part of the continent unexplored, and unknown before : with copious delineations of the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the Indians. Hubbard Lester.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLewis, Meriwether, William Clark, Jonathan Carver, Alexander Mackenzie, and Thomas Jefferson. The Travels of Capts. Lewis & Clarke: By Order of the Government of the United States, Performed in the Years 1804, 1805 & 1806, Being Upwards of Three Thousand Miles, from St. Louis, by Way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacifick Ocean : Containing an Account of the Indian Tribes, Who Inhabit the Western Part of the Continent Unexplored, and Unknown Before : With Copious Delineations of the Manners, Customs, Religion, &c. of the Indians. Philadelphia: Hubbard Lester, 1809.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLewis, Meriwether, et al. The Travels of Capts. Lewis & Clarke: By Order of the Government of the United States, Performed in the Years 1804, 1805 & 1806, Being Upwards of Three Thousand Miles, from St. Louis, by Way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacifick Ocean : Containing an Account of the Indian Tribes, Who Inhabit the Western Part of the Continent Unexplored, and Unknown Before : With Copious Delineations of the Manners, Customs, Religion, &c. of the Indians. Hubbard Lester, 1809.